...revolted against Uncle Charley’s Irish seal soup!" Actually, the last chip I saw get this involved was the Lay's potato chip Bert Lahr (for you youngsters - he was the cowardly lion in Wizard of Oz) was holding when he looked into the camera and said, "I bet...
...story is told with sympathy and balance by Meryl Gordon. On the set of "The Wizard of Oz," stars Ray Bolger, Jack Haley and Bert Lahr were known as "Smith Premium Ham." In "Gone with the Wind," Clark Gable had to carry Vivien Leigh up the staircase five times...
...detective drama series in the history of television. The actress made her Broadway debut in 1957 when she starred as Bert Lahr's wife in the French farce, Hotel Paradiso. In 1960, she returned to Broadway as Joan Plowright's mother in the season's most acclaimed...
..."Adventure." It runs 400 performances and introduces the standar, "Make Someone Happy." 1962 Writer S.J. Perelman and comedian Bert Lahr may sound like a unbeatable combination, but their collaboration, The Beauty Part, runs just 85 performances after opening...
...reminds us, so many of his subjects were themselves celebrities. Above all, there's the matter of Avedon's artistry. Bert Lahr cringing; W. H. Auden in an East Village snowstorm; Marian Anderson, her open mouth a moue of ecstatic song (below); Ezra Pound,...
...female performances are Sarah Lancashire's surprisingly sexy Mrs. Corney (her partner Mr. Bumble has the pouchy look of Bert Lahr's Cowardly Lion) and Anna Massey, the best undamed actress of her British generation, making a sharp and benevolent mountain out...
...says it all: "Shut your eyes and think of the following people: Marilyn Monroe, Jean Renoir, Truman Capote, Buster Keaton, Bert Lahr, Bob Dylan, Katharine Hepburn, Igor Stravinsky, Lena Horne, Oscar Levant, Ezra Pound, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, the...
...Lahr says it all: "Shut your eyes and think of the following people: Marilyn Monroe, Jean Renoir, Truman Capote, Buster Keaton, Bert Lahr, Bob Dylan, Katharine Hepburn, Igor Stravinsky, Lena Horne, Oscar Levant, Ezra Pound, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor,...
...It will run for 198 performances. 1939 What dreams does a nightclub men's room attendant dream? If that attendant is Bert Lahr, he's dreaming he's Louis XV and this must be DuBarry Was a Lady. Ethel Merman co-stars. Cole Porter supplies the music and lyrics...
...Lahr says it all: “Shut your eyes and think of the following people: Marilyn Monroe, Jean Renoir, Truman Capote, Buster Keaton, Bert Lahr, Bob Dylan, Katharine Hepburn, Igor Stravinsky, Lena Horne, Oscar Levant, Ezra Pound, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor,...